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Re: working on the heart in subspace.. :) - Pacemaker and SCIO

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Hi,

This is interesting Annelise, I bet this may be the case, where the scio may

'normalize' the heartbeat, and then it would require an adjustment of the

pacemaker or medication.

With that, perhaps along with signing an agreement that we are not responsible,

and with having their cardiologist involved to work together, if the client was

insistant about wanting to be hooked up, maybe it could help this way to be ok,

I dont know.

I would guess our manufacturer puts in a disclaimer to protect themself from

liability by avoiding these issues with pacemakers all-together so they are not

responsible, etc.

In any case, yes, subspace sounds like a good idea - And not to be

under-estimated, I've been doing alot of subspace lately & getting great

results!!!

I had a very interesting session the other day with an intuitive psychic lady

who called me for some subpace - and as the Report said to work on the

heart, I had clicked on the heart program, where it says 'stabilize heartbeat' -

and then out of the blue she says 'I get this image of CPR happening, I feel

CPR " !!! lol.. and I told her that's probably because I am running this program

to stabilize your heartbeat, lol, as it was apparently working to do something!

pretty coolio :)...

thanks,

Maggie

>

> I had the experience of a SCIO session improving the " health " of an elderly

> client that his cardiologist had to readjust the settings of the pacemaker,

> and or his medication. The SCIO " normalised " the heartbeat. The problem was

> that the client was feeling " stressed " by this change in rhythm. I do not

> know whether SCIO influenced the heart beat or all the allopathic medication

> the elderly patient was taking. This was 7 years ago. Maybe now the SCIO is

> more refined.

>

> Doing a session in virtual with a client in the harness is a better option.

>

> Annelise

>

>

>

> From:

> [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Aricia

> Sent: 04 October 2011 07:01 PM

>

> Subject: Pacemaker and SCIO

>

>

>

>

>

> Hi Sue,

>

> Could you clarify what the reason is to not use the SCIO on a pacemaker

> client? What if a client insists to have SCIO?

>

> Thank you for your reply.

>

> Aricia

>

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